How to calculate the order of an infinitesimal

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I know how to find out if an infinitesimal delta is of the first order (if delta*y/delta*x=dy/dx+epsilon is approximately equal to (dy/dx)*delta*x, but how do you find out if an infinitesimal is of second order or higher and how do you find out what that order is?

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The order of an 'infinitesimal' is always relative.
 
Eynstone said:
The order of an 'infinitesimal' is always relative.

Relative to what? And how do you find the order?
 
I know how to find out if an infinitesimal delta is of the first order (if \frac{\delta y}{\delta x}=\frac{dy}{dx}+\epsilon\approx\frac{dy}{dx}\deltax, but how do you find out if an infinitesimal is of second order or higher and how do you find out what that order is?
 
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